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Memories of Sean

For seven years, Mitch and Amy Robins watched as their son courageously faced and battled cancer.

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Connecting Canyons

San Diego is home to a unique collection of canyons and some run through the region’s most urban neighborhoods.

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Te'o Time: are we too soft

Manti Te’o better be worth it, considering how he's putting San Diego under the microscope when it comes to national publicity.

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Newlyweds thrive in San Diego

Our city happens to be a perfect fit for fit newlyweds.

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What's the worst thing about the Zoo?

We may love the zoo, SeaWorld and our other star attractions, but some visitors, via Yelp and TripAdvisor, are dissing our jewels.

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Quality of life: Electric vehicles up; Air quality down

There is good news and bad news about the quality of life in San Diego.

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School Field Trips Return

Some very cool ones that the San Diego Unified School District had to suspend in 2010 because of budget cuts are on their way back — at least in abbreviated forms.

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No more puppies

San Diego has stopped the sale of dogs and other pets in retail stores in hopes of cutting off puppy mills. But will the law mean more dogs from Mexico?

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Why the June gloom?

When it comes to sunshine, San Diego is overrated. Here's why we get that dreaded marine layer.

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10 best burgers in SD

Erin Jackson of EJ Eats narrows down her top 10 favorites from 150+ reviews.

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Where is Charger land?

Where exactly is Charger land — the geographic region where Charger fans dominate?

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Who are the Padres 5 best GMs of all time?

Picking the best Padres general managers is like picking the best American-made car of the 70s.

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Pulitzer Queen: Susan White

Every journalist who has worked with Susan White would also likely say: She brings out your very best.

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Surf Legend: Skip Frye

At 68, Skip Frye is a man who has spent much of his life in the sun, at the beach and in the surf.

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San Diego's five most controversial public art pieces

While the words “San Diego” and “art” are hardly synonymous, if you look hard enough, there is a thriving underground art scene.

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Lousy teams got better since 2008 except for Padres

Baseball has gone upside down. Teams that stunk not that long ago are suddenly rocking.

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San Diego's 10 best blogs

From beer to business, military to moms — San Diego’s blogosphere is thriving.

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San Diego's Italian restaurant dynasties

Four families dominate the San Diego Italian culinary scene with 29 restaurants. And while their control over Italian dining comes nowhere close to a monopoly, they set the tone for the region when it...

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Hottest places to eat in San Diego

Yelp's data science team analyzed the most popular and well reviewed eateries during the course of 2014. Nine San Diego eateries made the list of top 100 in the U.S.

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Craft beer doubles in size and economic impact

A year of beer in San Diego had a greater economic impact on our city than the 2015 Super Bowl had on the entire state of Arizona. Success never tasted so good.

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